Your portfolios will be outside my office by 5 PM tonight. Please only
look at your own. I will lock them up over the weekend and then put them
back out on Monday. I have posted your final grade on Spectrum - I don't
know if you can access them yet.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Thursday, November 29, 2007
PORTFOLIO ASSIGNMENT
I will be putting a box on my desk with these instructions. However,
You need to turn in your portfolio in a manilla folder. Turn in papers in the following order:
Reflective Evaluation
Textual Analysis
Reader Response
Synthesis
Then paper clip it shut. There will be paper clips on my desk.
You must turn them in by Wednesday, December 5th at 12 PM. I will be in PT323 from 5:30 to 8:30 (during our normal class time) if you want to hand them in person. If you come at this time, I will hand back your synthesis. If you are in the 7:10 class, and you are going to come early, email me so you can make sure that I have yours graded. Otherwise, it will be ready by 7:10.
If you want your portfolio back, check the blog. I will also send out an email explaining when I will be in my office at PT103 to hand them back. I will leave them on my desk as well, but I can't promise that the office will be open.
If you've missed class and have no idea what I'm talking about, please check the previous blog posts.
You need to turn in your portfolio in a manilla folder. Turn in papers in the following order:
Reflective Evaluation
Textual Analysis
Reader Response
Synthesis
Then paper clip it shut. There will be paper clips on my desk.
You must turn them in by Wednesday, December 5th at 12 PM. I will be in PT323 from 5:30 to 8:30 (during our normal class time) if you want to hand them in person. If you come at this time, I will hand back your synthesis. If you are in the 7:10 class, and you are going to come early, email me so you can make sure that I have yours graded. Otherwise, it will be ready by 7:10.
If you want your portfolio back, check the blog. I will also send out an email explaining when I will be in my office at PT103 to hand them back. I will leave them on my desk as well, but I can't promise that the office will be open.
If you've missed class and have no idea what I'm talking about, please check the previous blog posts.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
FOR TUESDAY
Remember to turn in your synthesis assignment. I will not accept it any later than Thursday.
If you missed class, or are confused on what to do, go to the UMDrive and download the file CHECKLIST FOR SYNTHESIS.DOC
Make sure your synthesis can stand up to this checklist.
See you Tuesday.
If you missed class, or are confused on what to do, go to the UMDrive and download the file CHECKLIST FOR SYNTHESIS.DOC
Make sure your synthesis can stand up to this checklist.
See you Tuesday.
Friday, November 16, 2007
FOR CLASS TUESDAY
Don't forget to bring your typed rough draft. If you don't have a rough draft, or miss class altogether, you will get a 0/20 for this assignment.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Meeting Times
I have meeting times available at from 3:45-4:15 and 8:30-9:00 today. I have times available from 3:45-4:15 on Friday and after 5 Pm. Otherwise, I can meet on Monday from 4:00 - 5:00 PM.
Email me at alblack1@memphis.edu to let me know if you want to set up an appointment time on Thursday or Friday.
Andy
Email me at alblack1@memphis.edu to let me know if you want to set up an appointment time on Thursday or Friday.
Andy
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
UPDATED SCHEDULE:
Okay, here's the updated schedule I went over in class:
Thursday the 8th: Library Day / Conference Day
(I will be parked in PT323, our classroom, from 5:30 to 8:30. You can come get your Reader Responses and ask me any questions about your synthesis or anything else). We will NOT be having class. It is time for you to see me or for you to work on your paper. It's up to you how you spend the night off, but I recommend you spend it working.)
Tuesday the 13th: Class - Discuss Synthesis
Thursday the 15th: Scheduled Conference Day
On Tuesday I'll pass out a sign-up sheet when you can schedule time to meet with me about. I recommend you have a rough draft in hand.
Tuesday the 20th: Draft Due; Peer Workshopping
Thursday the 22nd: Thanksgiving
Tuesday 27th: Final Draft due (THIS HAS CHANGED - see post below); We will discuss the reflective analysis
Thursday 29th: Further discuss reflective analysis; last class meeting
Tuesday Dec. 4th: Portfolio WITH Reflective Analysis due
(Remember, your portfolio should include: your Textual Analysis, Reader Response, Synthesis, and Reflective Analysis)
WE WILL NOT MEET DURING THE FINAL EXAM
Thursday the 8th: Library Day / Conference Day
(I will be parked in PT323, our classroom, from 5:30 to 8:30. You can come get your Reader Responses and ask me any questions about your synthesis or anything else). We will NOT be having class. It is time for you to see me or for you to work on your paper. It's up to you how you spend the night off, but I recommend you spend it working.)
Tuesday the 13th: Class - Discuss Synthesis
Thursday the 15th: Scheduled Conference Day
On Tuesday I'll pass out a sign-up sheet when you can schedule time to meet with me about. I recommend you have a rough draft in hand.
Tuesday the 20th: Draft Due; Peer Workshopping
Thursday the 22nd: Thanksgiving
Tuesday 27th: Final Draft due (THIS HAS CHANGED - see post below); We will discuss the reflective analysis
Thursday 29th: Further discuss reflective analysis; last class meeting
Tuesday Dec. 4th: Portfolio WITH Reflective Analysis due
(Remember, your portfolio should include: your Textual Analysis, Reader Response, Synthesis, and Reflective Analysis)
WE WILL NOT MEET DURING THE FINAL EXAM
MISTAKE
Due to a scheduling error, I was wrong about the date when the Synthesis is due. The Final Draft will be due on the 27th. Because of the confusion, I will also accept it on the 29th, but I wouldn't recommend it, as there is another paper due on the 4th.
Sorry for the confusion. You still have plenty of time to work on this. I will elaborate in class.
Sorry for the confusion. You still have plenty of time to work on this. I will elaborate in class.
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